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Revision as of 18:43, 22 August 2009

State Road 230 marker

State Road 230

Route information
Maintained by FDOT
Location
CountryUnited States
StateFlorida
Highway system
SR 229 US 231

Florida State Road 230 is a short state highway in northeastern Florida that runs east east and west between Starke, Florida and Camp Blanding. It runs east and west and is always no more than two lanes wide. Within the Starke city limits, and slightly beyond, the road is known as West Call Street and East Call Street.

State Road 230 begins in front of the Old Bradford County Courthouse which is at the northeast corner of U.S. Route 301, one block north of Florida State Road 100. West of this intersection, West Call Street is a city street, and both sides of the intersection are restricted to right turns on US 301. This part of the road also runs through the Call Street Historic District, and a pair of CSX Transportation lines that once carried Amtrak's Palmetto runs between Thompson and Cherry Streets.

As the road crosses the Clay County Line, it is simply named SR 230, where it passes by the Starke Golf and Country Club. The road enters Camp Blanding territory on the same straight path, until curving to the north, while Kingsley Road continues to the east. SR 230 contains two endings at Florida State Road 16. The first is an extension for westbound traffic. The second is along Kingsley Lake, where SR 16 runs north momentarily until curving back to the east.

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